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SAFE
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Technology Flight Modes
This aircraft has 2 selectable fl ight modes and a Panic Recovery feature. It is
extremely important to follow the Transmitter Setup section of this manual
before binding your transmitter to this aircraft .
Precision Mode:
This mode uses low rates and low gains to deliver precise response at high
airspeeds. Use this mode to trim the aircraft and fl y fast precision maneuvers.
3D Mode:
This mode uses high rates and high gains to deliver extreme maneuverability
with maximum stability at low airspeeds. Use this mode for slow fl ying and 3D
maneuvers such as Hovers and Harriers. Flying at high speed in this mode
could cause oscillation.
Panic Recovery Mode
If you feel you have lost control of the aircraft (in any mode), hold the Panic
Recovery button/switch. The SAFE technology will return the aircraft to upright
fl ight.
Always fl y at a safe altitude, as Panic Recovery may cause the aircraft to lose
altitude while returning to upright fl ight. Release the Panic Recovery button/
switch to turn off Panic mode and return to the current SAFE fl ight mode with
full stick control again.
IMPORTANT: If the aircraft is upside down when the Panic Recovery button/
switch is pressed, suffi cient altitude may be required for the aircraft to return
to upright fl ight.
CH 5
DX4e shown. Panic Button /
Switch may vary depending
on Transmitter model. See
Transmitter setup for more
info.
2 Position Gear/Ch 5 Switch Transmitters
DX6i and DX5e,
DX4e (older versions)
Precision Mode (Low Rate)
Position 0 is Precision Mode
3D Mode (High Rate)
Position 1 is 3D Mode
Important: DX6i ch5 has to be reversed.
3 Position Gear/Ch 5 Switch Transmitters
DX4e, DX5e, DX6,
DX7S, DX8, DX9,
DX18, DX10t
Precision Mode (Low Rate)
Positions 0 and 1 are
Precision Mode
3D Mode (High Rate)
Position 2 is 3D Mode
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